In the 1970s, my father frequently captured moments on his Canon Super8 camera. He filmed his first car, his friends, skiing stunts, and his daily life as a crew member aboard the MS Nordtrans Vision. As a history enthusiast, my personal favorite is the footage of him crossing the Suez Canal in 1975, right after its long-awaited reopening. I cherish it not only for its uniqueness but also as a high-quality record of a pivotal historical event. Recently, as I watched this film, it prompted me to reflect on current geopolitical events. The global tension, stemming from ongoing wars in…